QUALOSS improves industrial productivity
QUALOSS, an european research project, aims to enhance the competitive position of the software industry by providing methodologies and tools for improving their productivity and the quality of their software products. Zea positions itself as an pro-active actor and is responsible for results dissemination.
Two main outcomes of the QUALOSS project achieve our strategic objectives by delivering
an assessment method for gauging the evolvability and robustness of open source software;
a tool (the QUALOSS platform) that mostly automate the application of our QUALOSS method.
Unlike
current assessment techniques, ours combines data from various sources:
source code, documentation as well as data about the developer
community supporting the software products in order to estimate the
evolvability and robustness of the evaluate software products.
In fact, QUALOSS takes advantage of information widely available in F/OSS repositories that often contains many types of information, that is, software product data and other data produced by the developer community while developing and maintaining the software product. Our tool plans on automating most of computation when applying our QUALOSS quality models. However, it is unlikely that every aspect can be automated, especially if we want precise quality models. In turn, the user of the QUALOSS platform will have to intervene at certain step in order to obtain better quality estimates. For the user to accomplish the manual step objectively, a user manual/guide will be joined to our tool. This manual must first explain how to perform the manual activities in order to apply our quality models, second, how to use the results computed by our quality models. In the end, our tools and the user manual provide the user with an integrated assessment method for gauging the quality of F/OSS components.
Ultimately, our tooled methodology reaches the strategic objectives stated above. Our conjecture is that by integrating more evolvable and robust F/OSS components in their solutions, organization will spend less time fighting with the F/OSS component hence will be more productive. This proposition will be investigated through cases studies.
Project partners
The QUALOSS consortium is composed of leading research organizations in the field of measurement, software quality and open source as well as panel of industry representatives (including SME) involved in open source project.
Partner name | Partner expertise | |
| CETIC | Measurement, qualitative modelling, empirical studies, open source | |
| University of Namur | Measurement, qualitative modelling, empirical studies, process assessment | |
| Universidad Rey Juan Carlos | Qualitative and quantitative analysis of FLOSS projects focus on automated data collection | |
| Fraunhover Gesellschaft | Measurement, qualitative modelling, empirical studies, process management | |
| Zea Partners | Open source use in industry context, Zope and Python technologies | |
| MERIT | Analysis of FLOSS focused on the economic impact | |
| Adacore | Open source development, use of FLOSS components | |
| PEPITe | Data mining |